Peyton Hall
Cuts the cage, changes levels, drowns opponents in control time.
Fight Plan: Peyton Hall
A coach-ready game plan — historical weaknesses opponents have exploited and what to drill in camp.
- Historically struggled against top-5 seeds in early national tournament rounds
- Can be susceptible to high-amplitude throws when over-extending on shots
- Drill takedown defense and cage-wall scrambles
- Stack southpaw sparring partners in camp
- Underhook battles and posture work off the back
Fighter fingerprint
Six-axis profile — the shape tells you the style at a glance.
Wrestling and Fight IQ are the standout edges; opponents should expect their game plan to lean on these. Finishing is the lowest axis — exploit it.
- Aggression0
- Cardio90
- Wrestling95
- Fight IQ92
- Distance Control64
- Finishing0
Prep for camp: Peyton Hall
Recommendations a coach can act on tomorrow — opponent tendencies, drills, and the sparring styles to stack against this fight.
- High-volume takedown artist consistently pursuing double and single-leg entries
- Excels at scoring early in matches and building riding time to force defensive stalemates
- Uses rapid transitions into reversals when caught in bottom position
- Drill reactive sprawls — bait the shot off your right hand
- Match their pace through round 2, then turn the screws in 3
- Win exchanges with volume, not single shots — they walk through power
- Posture and frame drills off bottom — never give up the back
- Mix unscripted looks in sparring — they thrive on patterns
- Southpaw pressure striker
- Chain-wrestling D1 partner
- Black-belt grappler comfortable on bottom
- Marathon partner — 5x5 hard rounds, no rest
See it on film
Every read above should be verifiable. Jump straight to the footage on the platforms that host it legally — official channels first, archive sites second.
Clinch work, level changes, control time
Last 3 performances, full rounds and post-fight breakdowns
Coaches: official clip embeds per fighter are coming next — for now, deep links open searches pre-filtered to Peyton Hall.
How Peyton has changed
Trend lines across the last three years of tape.
Synthesized from recent fight tape · refresh to recompute
Stylistic neighbors
Closest matches across attributes, finish profile, and discipline — useful for sparring partner selection.
Status / Injuries
Compete at 2025 NCAA Championships
Checked 6/21/2026
Recent Form
- W2025-03-20vs Christopher MintoMajor Decision (13-5) · NCAA Championships
- W2025-03-20vs Terrell BarracloughDecision · NCAA Championships
- W2025-02-23vs Arizona State OpponentDecision · Dual Meet
- W2025-01-12vs Pitt OpponentDecision · Dual Meet
Availability
Currently competing in the 2024-25 season as a Senior/Super Senior.
Attribute Profile
Scouting Summary
Peyton Hall is a multi-time NCAA All-American and one of the most consistent 165lb wrestlers in the Big 12. Known for his elite engine and relentless takedown capability, he possesses the technical depth to transition seamlessly from defense to offense in scrambles.
Primary source ↗Tendencies
- High-volume takedown artist consistently pursuing double and single-leg entries
- Excels at scoring early in matches and building riding time to force defensive stalemates
- Uses rapid transitions into reversals when caught in bottom position
- Maintains an elite pace that often causes opponents to fade in the third period
Signature Moves
- Double-leg takedown
- Major Decision scoring
- Ride and turn transitions
- Scramble reversals
Weaknesses
- Historically struggled against top-5 seeds in early national tournament rounds
- Can be susceptible to high-amplitude throws when over-extending on shots